On 10/17/2016 07:46 PM, mdn wrote:
Another one witch is also a compromise that I come up with.
Is that since all video games are ephemera (1 or 2 years) what you can
do is to sell the content of it and releases the software/sources under
free/libre licence and when you have made/reached the est
Le 15/10/2016 19:54, GaCuest a écrit :
> El 15 de octubre de 2016 a las 16:28:55, mdn
> (bernardl...@openmailbox.org) escribió:
>> Debian's approach of this isn't really ethical.
>> Anyone has the freedom of install installing propitiatory software even
>> non tech users.
>>
>> Including non-free
This is indeed a problem a problem but I think it's because most
inexperienced users (lambda users in french (sorry I don't know the work
for that in english) have the habit that "it's just works".
This is one of the biggest problems that we face, normal users.
I think that most people were forced
Le 15/10/2016 19:54, GaCuest a écrit :
> El 15 de octubre de 2016 a las 16:28:55, mdn
> (bernardl...@openmailbox.org) escribió:
>> Debian's approach of this isn't really ethical.
>> Anyone has the freedom of install installing propitiatory software even
>> non tech users.
>>
>> Including non-free
On October 15, 2016 12:47:14 PM PDT, GaCuest wrote:
>Yes, our idea is to support all that.
That's great to hear.
>As I said above, it may be interesting to launch a EOMA68-A20
>completely libre with this type of software. Without proprietary
>drivers for the GPU to be completely free.
If the Z
On 2016-10-17 at 19:46:21 +0200, Elena ``of Valhalla'' wrote:
> I see that there has been a BOF_ about collaboration between Debian and
> the FSF at the latest Debconf, but I haven't seen the video, so I don't
> know what was said (yet, I may have just found something to watch in the
> near future)
On 10/16/16, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> take a look at frida's LCDs, we have the advantage of being in touch
> directly with marco, the possibility of group buys, etc. etc.
> datasheets all here:
> http://rhombus-tech.net/suppliers/shenzen/frida_lcd/
joseph update page i found the NT3
On 2016-10-17 at 10:02:26 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> I wish Debian and the FSF would work together to resolve this issue.
They are, more or less: there has been quite some activity a few years
ago which lead to some changes, but work seems to have stalled
(the `mailing list`_ isn't seeing muc
El 17 de octubre de 2016 a las 14:17:16, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
(l...@lkcl.net) escribió:
> On 10/16/16, GaCuest wrote:
> > El 16 de octubre de 2016 a las 9:16:56, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> > (l...@lkcl.net) escribió:
> >> take a look at the various schematics available for tablet refere
> Which suggests the nonfree software integration the FSF spoke of is in
> there. After all, like you just said, if it's an opt-in away to get the
> nonfree software the nonfree repos are listed but not enabled until one
> answers "yes" to activate the nonfree repos Debian hosts. If this isn't the
>> FWIW, any distribution which comes with a browser that doesn't do
>> something like LibreJS suffers from the same problem (or worse): users
>> will download and run proprietary software without even being aware
>> of it just by going to their favorite web sites.
> This is true, although programs
On 10/16/16, GaCuest wrote:
> El 16 de octubre de 2016 a las 9:16:56, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> (l...@lkcl.net) escribió:
>> take a look at the various schematics available for tablet reference
>> designs etc. etc. you want something like a SY7208 see
>> http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/TABLET162_
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